Back in May this year, Michael and I stayed in Berlin for about a month. While we were there, we heard about Beelitz, the historic town just outside of the city. Next to being famous for Spargel, the town is also known for its abandoned buildings. These buildings were used from the First World War up to East Germany’s last days. The huge military hospital complex is shrouded in mystery and an overall eerie feeling. When we arrived, we ran into three people from Potsdam also looking to get inside the buildings (hi guys!). After several circles around the grounds and many more attempts to break in, Michael finally broke through the one rusty nail that was keeping us out - well next to the bordered up windows and locked doors.Below are some photos that I manged to take on the day before we had to make a quick getaway from a tour group who had made their way into the building, legally. But that's another story.

Back in old Sydney town after an amazing 4 week adventure to Mexico, Cuba and New York! Photos to follow...However this week I have just put up some of my photos and hand printed cards at the lovely Not Just Coffee cafe in Paddington. There are upstairs in their little tucked away area, so if your out and about pop in and check it out!

Taken me a while to post these. My camera lab took forever to return my film that i shot on this day. Thanks to everyone who helped me out on this warmer than usual day in September. If you would like to participate in this series, please drop me a line sarah@sarahholmesphotography.com